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The purpose of this page is to give a brief introduction on some places or subjects on which we often receive questions. The aim is to be informative rather than thorough.
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Articles on the Artists represented in MCAF
 

 

Or not (yet) represented in MCAF
CAI Guoqiang
- QING Danwen

 
 

John Clark, Professor : http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/arthistory/jclark.shtml
University of Sydney - Department of Arts and Asian Modernities

 
 

Li Xianting, Chinese curator and writer :
'Li Xianting's attitude of arts criticism & comments' article on Li Xianting in 'China-Gallery' (links 'galleries')
'Wu Meng Chun' article by Li Xianting on the artist Wu Meng Chun's website
'Irony and Satire -- on Wang Qingsong's photo works' article by Li Xianting on the artist Wang Qingsong's website
'A Restless Soul': Dialogue between Li Xianting and Zeng Fanzhi on ShangArt website, 05.02.2003
'Guo Wei and Guo Jin's "Children ' article by Li Xianting on Courtyard website
'Regeneration: Contemporary Chinese Art from China and the U.S.' Article on Bucknell's Samek Art Gallery Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Art, Jan. 15, 2004

 
 

Jonathan Napack, American,Hong Kong based critic :
'Letter from Beijing' by Jonathan Napack on the Artnet website

 
 

Karen Smith, Independant, Beijing based, curator and writer :
'China-Avantgarde'; article on China-avantgarde.com
'Chinese Dissident Art' Transcript of radio interview with Karen Smith, 04.03.2003 on 'Common Ground' radio programme
'On Zhou Tiehai'; article on Shangart website, 1999

 

 

Zhang Zhaohui, Chinese curator and writer :
-- quoted from Artfactories (links 'Art research') -- ZHANG Zhaohui received in 1998 a Master of Art in Curatorial Studies at Bard College, New York and a Master of Art in Art History in 1995 at China Arts Academy, Beijing. He is a Beijing-based free-lance curator and writer. He curated Food Art at Club Vogue (2000), Departure from Beijing for Design & Art Museum (’99), Corruptionist for Alternative Space, Beijing (’98), and When Heaven and Earth Meets : Xu Bing and Cai Guo Qiang for Art Museum at Bard College, New York (’98).
'Change and uncertainty: China's emerging artists respond in New Urbanism'; media release University of Technology Sydney 11.08.2004 on this exhibition, opening on August 31, 2004 and curated by Zhang Zhaohui.

'Problems and Possibilities: Curators and Art Museums in China';article By Zhang Zhaohui & Yang Yingshi in 'China-Gallery' (links 'galleries')

'Third Generation Art and Artists'; article by ZHANG ZHAOHUI in 'China Today' the show 'Bare Androgyny'

Article in China.org 19.09.2003 on Zhang Zhaohui's curated show 'Bare Androgyny' on the brink of Beijing 2003 biennale

'Ink Painting: a New Vision of an Ancient Medium'; article by ZHANG ZHAOHUI in 'China Today'
'Art Scene and Art System'; article by ZHANG Zhaohui, Independent curator, Beijing in 'Artfactories (see 'Art Research') on 09.02.2002

'Where do we depart to', article by Zhang Zhaohui on China Gallery website, on the 1999 exhibition 'Departing from China' which was cancelled and never took place

 
 
  Wu Meichun, Huang Du, Feng Boyi, Huang Zhuang, Pei Li, Gu Zhenqing, Wang Nanming